The stadium will have full roof canopies to protect fans from the sun and rain and amplify the sound in hopes of making it the loudest stadium in Major League Soccer, Orlando City President Phil Rawlins said.

"We just want to create an intense atmosphere, and a part of that is noise of fans. We built roof lines, so noise bounces off the roof lines and comes back into the stadium," said Rawlins.

It will also have a specific Florida feel.

"When you see our stadium on television, you'll know straight away that we're in Orlando," said Rawlins.

Fans will be greeted at the entrance by a 4-foot lion statue that will turn around at game time to watch the team play.

Thirty-eight luxury suites will be built, and the infrastructure will be in place for possible seating expansion in the future.

The $115 million stadium is scheduled to open prior to the 2016 Major League Soccer season and will be located on Church Street in the Parramore neighborhood.

The cost of the stadium is being split between public dollars and the soccer club.

The city of Orlando will own the stadium and the team is acting as the developer.

A remaining sticking point is a small church that refuses to sell for less than $35 million. The city has started eminent domain actions, and ultimately a judge may name the price.

There are also some who worry the stadium will do further harm to the already struggling Parramore community, but the team is making a pledge.

"We want this to be a jewel in the Parramore community. Not only creating jobs in Parramore but also a source of pride for the neighborhood," said Rawlins.

No parking is being built for the soccer stadium. The team claims it has done studies and there are approximately 16,000 available spaces within a half-mile, as well as SunRail and other transportation.

EARLY IT CRANKS UP TOMORROW AHEAD. BACK TO YOU. RIGHT NOW AT 4:30 AFTER MORE THAN A YEAR OF SUSPENSE THE RENDERINGS FOR ORLANDO'S NEW SOCCER STADIUM REVEALED. THE STADIUM WILL BE COMPLETE IN TIME FOR THE 2016 SEASON. IT'S BEING BUILT NOT FAR FROM THE AMWAY CENTER. AMANDA OBER IS LIVE WHERE SOME WAREHOUSES HAVE ALREADY BEEN TORN DOWN. AMANDA? THAT'S RIGHT, JIM. WE ARE STANDING AT THE SITE FOR THE NEW SOCCER STADIUM. IT IS JUST ABOUT A BLOCK FROM THE AMWAY CENTER. AND WHERE WE'RE LOCATED IS AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEST CHURCH AND CAREY. EARLIER TODAY WE GOT OUR FIRST LOOK AT SOME OF THE RENDERINGS OF WHAT THIS AREA WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO ONCE THE STADIUM IS BUILT. ORLANDO CITY! ORLANDO CITY SOCCER PRESIDENT PHIL ROLLINS WAS JOINED BY MAYOR DYER AND MAYOR JACOBS TO UNVEIL LONG AWAITED RENDERINGS OF THE CITY'S NEW SOCCER STADIUM. ROLLINS SAYS THE DESIGN TEAM TRAVELED THE WORLD FOR IDEAS. WE'VE TAKEN WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE VERY BEST OF ALL OF THOSE AND INCORPORATED THEM INTO WHAT I BELIEVE WILL BE A FANTASTIC, DOWNTOWN STADIUM ON WHAT THE PRESIDENT OF MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER SAID WAS THE BEST STADIUM LOCATION IN THE WHOLE NORTH AMERICA. THE $115 MILLION STADIUM WILL HOLD OVER 19,000 FANS AND EACH OF THE THREE SEATING SECTIONS WILL HAVE FULL ROOF COVERAGE MAKING IT THE LOUDEST STADIUM IN ALL OF MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER. WE JUST WANT TO CREATE AN INTENSE ATMOSPHERE. PART OF THAT IS THE NOISE YOU CREATE AS FANS. SO WE'VE BUILT OUR ROOF LINES TO BE FLAT SO THE NOISE BOUNCES OFF, COMES BACK DOWN INTO THE STADIUM. THE COST OF THE STADIUM IS BEING SPLIT BETWEEN PUBLIC DOLLARS AND THE SOCCER CLUB. THE CITY OF ORLANDO WILL OWN THE STADIUM, THE TEAM IS ACT AS DEVELOPER. . WE'RE DOING THE SAME THING THAT WE DID WITH THE AMWAY CENTER. THE TEAM IS THE DEVELOPER. SO, IF THERE'S ANY COST OVERRUNS THAT GOES THE TEAM. SO IT IS A VERY SAFE FINANCIAL DEAL FOR THE CITY AND THE COUNTY. ONE REMAINING STICKING POINT IS A SMALL CHURCH THAT REFUSES TO SELL FOR LESS THAN $35 MILLION. THE CITY HAS STARTED EMINENT DOMAIN ACTIONS AND ULTIMATELY A JUDGE MAY NAME THE PRICE. THERE ARE ALSO SOME WHO WORRY THE STADIUM WILL DO FURTHER HARM TO THE ALREADY STRUGGLING PARRAMORE COMMUNITY. BUT THE TEAM IS MAKING A PLEDGE. WE WANT THIS TO BE A JEWEL IN THE PARRAMORE COMMUNITY. NOT ONLY CREATING JOBS IN PARRAMORE BUT ALSO SOMETHING OF A SOURCE OF PRIDE FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD. ONE VERY INTERESTING BIT OF INFORMATION THEY SHARED TODAY IS THAT ABSOLUTELY NO PARKING SPACES ARE BEING BUILT FOR THE NEW STADIUM. THEY CLAIM THEY'VE DONE RESEARCH AND THEY FOUND THAT THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 16,000 PARKING SPACES ALREADY EXISTING WITHIN HALF A MILE WALKING DISTANCE OF THIS AREA.